@innerbreed look man, im building a quad robot inspired by the following link but i thin i will try to intergrate your wolf tyle into itn. big dod is the best but yours ins the next best. i like how it looks.
@innerbreed well, money is kind of thight now so currently all i have is a arduino mini pro and a Pololu servo controller but some how i thin 16-128k is not going o be enough for my programming. im currently try to find a common cpu board on the net that is fast and have ata least 1-2Mb of memory. the robot i showed you is using the same cpu that is from a playstation 1. i had a little experience programming the ps1 & ps2 so i think would be fun for me plus i think it has a bit of speed.
with the Basic Atom pro28: 32K of Program Space, 32K of EEPROM Storage, 2000, Bytes (2K) of User / System RAM, Up to 8 A/D pins, 100,000 Plus Instructions Per Second, Hardware-based 32 bit math
one of the best Quadruped Robot
psxdever 1 year ago
@psxdever Thanks, but it doesn't beat the Boston Dynamics pack of Dogs! maybe Sony's AIBO. lol.
innerbreed 1 year ago
@innerbreed look man, im building a quad robot inspired by the following link but i thin i will try to intergrate your wolf tyle into itn. big dod is the best but yours ins the next best. i like how it looks.
***.*******.com/watch?v=XnmO0E2JGJ4
psxdever 1 year ago
@psxdever thank mate. yes i have seen this. i almost made one like this. i also opened up a thread on this robot.
what are you plans for the control system. what electronics will you be using?
innerbreed 1 year ago
@innerbreed well, money is kind of thight now so currently all i have is a arduino mini pro and a Pololu servo controller but some how i thin 16-128k is not going o be enough for my programming. im currently try to find a common cpu board on the net that is fast and have ata least 1-2Mb of memory. the robot i showed you is using the same cpu that is from a playstation 1. i had a little experience programming the ps1 & ps2 so i think would be fun for me plus i think it has a bit of speed.
psxdever 1 year ago
you have any idea for a nice cpu. wht are you using ?
psxdever 1 year ago
@psxdever
Lynxmotion Botboard micro controller
with the Basic Atom pro28: 32K of Program Space, 32K of EEPROM Storage, 2000, Bytes (2K) of User / System RAM, Up to 8 A/D pins, 100,000 Plus Instructions Per Second, Hardware-based 32 bit math
SSC-32 servo controller
All found at Lynxmotion . com
innerbreed 1 year ago
@innerbreed yes, SSC-32 seems to be very nice
psxdever 1 year ago
looks very cool ^^
mind1505 1 year ago
did you ever watch zoids when you were a kid?
gdzeek 1 year ago
wow dude, that is amazing. If you ever make that thing gallop I will be officially blown away.
Vsions 1 year ago
good realization!
ostrogoto0101 1 year ago